Third General Assembly for EHC
EHC members will gather on 13th december to discuss ongoing projects and make decisions for the year to come.

On 13th December 2024, the 50 organization that are today members of The Earth-Humanity Coalition will be invited to meet online for the third time this year.They will discuss the work presented by the three working group that have been working since the last general assembly, and make decisions for the future.
Three working groups
During the general assembly held 10th September 2024, the members of EHC decided the creation of three working groups:
- General strategy and revision of the charter;
- Content programming;
- Operational plan.
The reports by these groups will be at the core of the next general assembly.
The “General Strategy” group will present a revised version of the charter. The ambitions and goals do not change, but clarifications have been made.
Projects are already ongoing
The “Content Programming” group will present the projects that are already ongoing, in different stage of advancement. For instance, the virtual worldwide repository of articles and all information related to transdisciplinarity for sustainable development is already under development, in collaboration with the Belmont Forum. Also, webinars projects are under way.
This group also prepared a survey about the activities that members (and other organizations) are already running to develop transdisciplinarity for sustainable development. Working groups members had the opportunity to fill this survey, a revised version of which will be proposed to all members.
Organization for the future
The “Operation plan” working group will present its proposals for the organization of EHC and for the funding of its activities in 2025.
This is only the beginning of the road for The Earth-Humanity Coalition!
Luc Allemand
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